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    New Edision OS nino Pro Grey 1x DVB-S2X + 1x DVB-C/T2 Linux Enigma 2 Combo Tuner Digital Multi-Stream Receiver H.265 HEVC HD 1080p

    I'm getting the jittering video on many channels, not just the multistream ones on 5W. It's cyclic - the jittering starts on a regular basis and continues for about 30 seconds. The cycle time varies with the channel. If nobody else is getting it, then I have to assume there's a problem with...
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    Cricket feeds

    What SNR are you getting from today's feed?
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    New Edision OS nino Pro Grey 1x DVB-S2X + 1x DVB-C/T2 Linux Enigma 2 Combo Tuner Digital Multi-Stream Receiver H.265 HEVC HD 1080p

    I installed OpenATV 6.2 and tried another TV, but it didn't make any difference.
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    New Edision OS nino Pro Grey 1x DVB-S2X + 1x DVB-C/T2 Linux Enigma 2 Combo Tuner Digital Multi-Stream Receiver H.265 HEVC HD 1080p

    Thanks. I'm using a native 1080p TV. I'll be able to try a similar one later. Which image are you using?
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    New Edision OS nino Pro Grey 1x DVB-S2X + 1x DVB-C/T2 Linux Enigma 2 Combo Tuner Digital Multi-Stream Receiver H.265 HEVC HD 1080p

    scopus: I'm not sure. It only seems to go wrong in real time and not on a replay. moonbase: While you're in testing mode, I wonder if you could look at the multistream channels on 5W and see if you get the same problem as me please.
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    New Edision OS nino Pro Grey 1x DVB-S2X + 1x DVB-C/T2 Linux Enigma 2 Combo Tuner Digital Multi-Stream Receiver H.265 HEVC HD 1080p

    I don't think it's de-interlacing. I've tried setting the output to 1080i and 1080p. It also happens with the audio and with SD channels. It's as though some frames are being dropped and the last frame is shown for more that one frame time. There's no pixelation.
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    New Edision OS nino Pro Grey 1x DVB-S2X + 1x DVB-C/T2 Linux Enigma 2 Combo Tuner Digital Multi-Stream Receiver H.265 HEVC HD 1080p

    The OS Nino Pro is my first E2 receiver, so it's all very new. I've been tryng various images. With all of them, I get jittering video on the multistream channels on 5W. I'm watching Rai Sport+HD on 11179V at the moment. It has periods of tens of seconds where the video jitters and then it...
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    Help Required Crazyscan newbie.

    Thanks. I was looking at the DVB-T list and saw KNC-One. Is it possible to record BB frames to file? I have read that setting NoPidFilter=1 and FrameMode=1 should do it, but I cannot tick the 'Stream to file' box if I change those 2 items.
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    Help Required Crazyscan newbie.

    Thanks. I've got the scan working now on the TT S2-1600. I'm not sure why it didn't work last time. What do I need to do, to make the KNC-One work?
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    Help Required Crazyscan newbie.

    I decided to have a look at CrazyScan, but I haven't got very far. I've downloaded CrazyScan, ReqLibs and StreamReaderExEex-BDA and unpacked them into a directory. I have 2 cards that are on the fully supported list: TT S2-1600 and KNC One (although only the single input version). CrazyScan...
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    Just Sharing This Transmitted some Analogue TV today...

    Yes, analogue TV is very much alive in amateur circles. I bought a Pace MSS1000 receiver off Ebay last week. I'll probably be buying an Edision Nino Pro this week. Ridiculous to sublime.
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    C-Band with a Fortec 2.4m dish.

    I assume you're familiar with the BATC web site: British Amateur Television Club Here are some other links: http://www.amsat-dl.org/images/stories/satellites/Eshail-2/P4A_Leaflet.pdf https://wiki.batc.org.uk/images/8/89/CAT17_EsHail2.pdf The downlink on 10.5GHz should be receivable with an...
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    C-Band with a Fortec 2.4m dish.

    Thanks for the replies. I don't think I'll be using it on Ka band. :-) I've never used Crazyscan. I see there are some signal strengths mentioned in the Tin Dish thread, including 10E, so that will give me something to go on. The dish is going to be put on a pallet with castors for...
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    C-Band with a Fortec 2.4m dish.

    Thanks for the replies. If it works reasonably well at 3.7GHz, why would it be horrible at a slightly lower frequency?
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